Building Spiritual Movements – Concurrent Day Course
Building Spiritual Movements (Concurrent)
IS501, 3 Credits
Thursdays, 9.00 am-12.00 pm
This course provides the “big picture” of building disciples in a movement context.
Students learn the biblical basis of spiritual movements and analyze a few historical and current examples. This course is intended to motivate and equip students to be more effective in their personal ministry of evangelism and discipleship and trust God to build communities of Spirit-filled multipliers wherever He calls them to minister. Prerequisite: IS400 Evangelism & Follow-Up Seminar. Read more
Church History 1 – Online Evening Course
Church History 1: Late First Century to the Rise of Enlightenment (Online)
TS500, 3 Credits
Tuesdays, 7.00 pm-9.00 pm
This course helps students better appreciate and understand their own faith by studying some of the key movements and ideas from the history of the Christian Church. The course will follow the history of Christianity from the late first century to the rise of the Enlightenment. Prerequisite for Credit Students: LF500 Research & Writing for Christian Leadership. Read more
A Life of Prayer – Online Evening Course
A Life of Prayer: A Biblical Portrait & Spiritual Practices (Online)
LF506, 3 Credits
Mondays, 7.00 pm-9.00 pm, 18 July – 18 November 2022
The course seeks to equip students with biblical understanding and spiritual practices for cultivating a life of prayer. Students will examine models and teachings on prayer in Scripture so as to grow in deeper appreciation and awe of God and learn the role of prayer for the completion of His work and fulfilment of His will on earth. They will also study both theoretical and practical dimensions of prayer and explore different spiritual practices related to prayer, enabling them to grow in intimacy with God, awareness of self, and formative ministry to others through prayer. Read more
Student Council AGM 2022
How have the Student Council (SC) been instrumental in developing community at EAST?
The answer to this question and more were part of the report made at the SC Annual General Meeting (AGM) on 25 March 2022.
The program was designed as a Thanksgiving Service and SC Annual Election. There was praise and prayer time as we thank God for: the graduating students; the events and activities of SC as reported by the Student President; testimonies of growth by SC members; and the casting of votes by the students for the next SC. The votes will be tallied and the final slate of elected candidates who have agreed to serve will be made known at a later date.